Decoction Module: This card is really important if you are playing Whirler Virtuoso. The activated ability is the deck's main source of protection against removal, and should be kept in mind at all times.

Tireless Tracker: He and
Architect of the Untamed
realized that they had a lot in common, so I invited them to hang out together in my deck. Clues are kinda inefficient, but I generate a lot of them in this deck. Evolving Wilds and Attune with Aether feed these guys the way Taco Bell feeds the people of Denver on 4/20. Just ask Architect. Her shits are the size of a 6/6 colorless Beast artifact creature token. Those cards also allow me to run five colors in this deck. Along with Aether Hub and Servant of the Conduit, the color splash is almost never an issue.

Saheeli Rai: She usually makes copies of creatures so that I can double up on Module activations. She can also copy a module but that sounds like a lot of difficult thinking to figure out if that's better or not. I think I'll let someone else do it. Maybe Tezzeret the Schemer is better on the mainboard... I don't know (Edit: I know. He is.).

SIDEBOARD

Consulate Surveillance: Is actually really good. This deck usually creates enough energy to sustain this card for a long time. Perma fog strats GO!

What you said about not messing with blue mana would usually be correct, but in all of my playtesting, I haven't really had any trouble casting any of my spells. If it ever does get too rough, though, I'll look into using Spire of Industry.

Sideboard (15)

Planeswalker (1)

Maybeboard (5)

1x Anguished&emsp13;Unmaking

1x Gonti's&emsp13;Aether&emsp13;Heart

1x Indomitable&emsp13;Creativity

1x Nicol&emsp13;Bolas,&emsp13;God-Pharaoh

1x Spire&emsp13;of&emsp13;Industry

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